It's very likely if he is an outdoor cat. Cats are kind of moody, and they don't get as attached to a family like a dog would. Especially if he is a tomcat, un-neutered cat. It may seem kind of sad, but if he is really old and he runs away, he probably isn't coming back if you catch my drift. Hey well if this a real situation then you can always adopt another cat. Try Snowflake Rescue Center. That's a great place.
Cats can feel abandoned when their favorite person is not there any longer. They may be withdrawn or upset and their eating habits may change for a period of time. Cats will adjust to new people and surroundings as long as they have love and someone taking care of them.
Because cats are solitary creatures. When they rub up against you, they're saying that you belong to THEM! And, some cats might just not get along. One could be very cuddly and gets lots of attention, while the other is just scared to get up onto someones lap, and then, before you know it, jealousy has sparked up.
Yes, cats will get lonesome if you are not at home and there is not another cat or something to accompany them.
Yes, cats can indeed get jealous; of other cats, pets, people, children, or things.
Cats have emotions just like people do.
yes they can
Dogs generally don't like cats. But people love cats more than dogs. --this is a comment-- i think the dogs are jealous I dooooooo!! :P *jumps up and down and waves both hands at people*
do dogs get jealous of new born babays in the house
Answer:Many male cats will not kill kittens. This is in fact uncommon behaviour. It is far more common for a male cat to accept the kittens, or at the very worst give them a wide birth.Answer:Male cats feel jealous because his mate (the mother cat) is spending more time with the kittens so to be the star again he gets rid of the kittens.Answer:Some males will kill kittens that are not his, so that the female will come into heat again and he can father a litter, thereby passing on his own genes.They can do but not if you keep them SAFE when there growing up. My male cat was fine with our kittens and they were not his.
Answer. Yes horses are very jealous over each other.(If you spend a lot of time with horse "A" and not alot of time with horse "B" , horse "B" will be very jealous)
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Any Amount Unless Your Cat Is Jealous Or Grumpy And Grouchy All The Time Or If The Other Cat Is Mean Grumpy Grouchy Or Jealous.
We'll never know a cat's qualia, so I suppose the best answer is: Perhaps.
Yes. Especially if you are giving a lot of attention to another cat. They're like children in that they can be jealous about sharing affection. They have various ways of showing it, mostly by misbehaving. Now envy, they don't really feel; I doubt any cat has looked at a kitten and thought, "I wish I were that cute" or "if only I were a Siamese."
Dogs generally don't like cats. But people love cats more than dogs. --this is a comment-- i think the dogs are jealous I dooooooo!! :P *jumps up and down and waves both hands at people*
to be honest i dont know but i would pay lots of attention to both cats to reduce the possibility of jelousy between the to cats
They do normally it just depends on what type of cat you have: if your cat gets jealous easily i wouldn't have them but if it is a very easy going cat it shouldn't matter
The superlative form is "most annoyed", and the comparative form is "more annoyed".
more than likely you are jealous than her.
jealous = eifersüchtig jealous = neidisch
For the adjective jealous, the comparative forms are 'more jealous' and 'most jealous'.
I would say no... but it depends how jealous he is? why is he jealous?
there are two possibilities: you're jealous now or you're not jealous now (Then you have a personality jealous) soy celoso (you have a personality jealous) estoy celoso (you're jealous now)